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Frederick C. Bogk House : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick C. Bogk House
The Frederick C. Bogk House is Frank Lloyd Wright's only single-family residential project in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Bogk was an alderman and secretary-treasurer of the Ricketson Paint Works. This house embodies Wright's prairie style elements into a solid-looking structure that appears impregnable. == History ==
In the mid-1910s, developer Arthur Richards was promoting Wright. He had designed several projects for associates of Richards, but only two were built - the Munkwitz Apartments (Milwaukee, 1916), and this residence for Frederick C. Bogk. By this time, Wright's popularity was in decline, mostly due to personal troubles. The house was designed in 1916, shortly after the murder of his mistress, Mamah Borthwick, and destruction of the residential wing at his home, Taliesin, and during the same period as his Imperial Hotel in Tokyo.〔(Historic Designation Study, American System-built Homes )〕 The house was built in 1917 at a cost of $15,000.〔Storrer, William Allin. ''(The architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright )''. University Of Chicago Press, p. 200. ISBN 0-226-77621-2. Google Book Search. Retrieved on 6 May 2009.〕 The current owners, Robert and Barbara Elsner, purchased the home in 1955.〔Uebelherr, Jan (3 May 2009) "Their House is All Wright". ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'': p.6N〕
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